For a complete list of repeaters in our area, go to the Western Washington Amateur Relay Association, web site: http://www.wwara.org/ The WWARA is our local area frequency coordinator for Western Washington. Two resources are available on their home page that may be of interest to our members:

A local band plan is here — with a lot more detailed information and recommendations than the ARRL general plan; and

All of their repeater data is available as a CSV (for importing into Excel) and as a Chirp database.

Important: In the event of an emergency, the repeaters are reserved for the Kirkland Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES)

UPDATE 28-Dec-2017:All of the club analog and DSTAR repeaters at all sites are online and operational.

D*STAR Digital Repeaters:
DV 146.4125Mhz (+1)offset, "C" node
DV 443.0625Mhz (+5)offset, "B" node
DV 1290.00MHz (-20)offset, "A" node
DD 1247.00Mhz Simplex Data
(Note: The D*STAR repeaters are not linked together by default. If desired, you can manually link them to the same DPLUS reflector to get the same effect.)